I still don't think I truly know what all the sounds are that comes from the trees in Massachusetts in summer. There's a single daytime sound that you can't miss that I guess I've just taken for granted. It's a long, metallic buzz that has a slightly musical quality to it. It rings out loud and proud.
I was always told that it was a beetle. More specifically, I was told that it was a beetle burning in the heat. Like so much else about the natural world in my youth, I socked that info away into the deep, dark recesses of my mind and just let it fester, right next to the cobwebs and the pictures of girls in bikinis that take up most of my brain matter.
Yet here it was again in Andover and North Andvor, a full hour of it playing over the sound of a single eastern wood-pewee. My mind dropped the bikinis for a second (haha) and came out of its fog long enough to take note, and get frustrated. What? Me, not know something? Impossible!
I will get to the bottom of this, if it's the last thing I do.

